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28 October 2024, 07:20 AM | #1 |
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Consolidation. Opinions/help/advice required please.
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I'm still trying to get my consolidation plans underway as there are just way too many pieces I'm not wearing. Nearly all of them modern. I'll be trying to concentrate on quality, mostly tool watches. Anyway, I'm considering purchasing a '64' gilt 5513 but am struggling to work out if I'd enjoy it much more than a matte 5513. From a cost perspective, a matte dial would leave a chunk of budget on the table to go towards another piece. But would the beauty and rarity of a gilt sub outweigh these cost thoughts? I'm also seriously considering moving on my '666' matte in order to get a 1665, as even the sapphire on the '666' is no longer as appealing as the look of a plexi..... Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated as I'm sure quite a few of you must have been here at some point! Thanks |
28 October 2024, 07:34 AM | #2 | |
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Perhaps you can join a watch meet-up group, or visit a dealer. Alternatively, buy good examples of both, wear them for a while, and make an informed decision about which one to sell. That's generally my approach ... except for the selling part.
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28 October 2024, 07:56 AM | #3 | |
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Buying both and then moving one on is not an option right now. I've looked at both, so have a memory of the initial impact of viewing them. But I think it's only living with something that reveals one's true level of appreciation. Anyone here gone from a matte 5513/5512 to a gilt example by any chance???? |
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28 October 2024, 12:24 PM | #4 |
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I agree with Dan, the size of your budget, and how you allocate it, is your decision alone. What I can tell you is that in my opinion if you can afford a nice gilt 5513, buy it. They are special. I've had mine for years, and it is far from perfect, but when the light catches the gilt, or the hands reflect in the gloss dial, I still find myself mesmerized by it.
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28 October 2024, 05:00 PM | #5 |
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A gilt preferably, or if matte, a 66-69 meters first 5513 is a cut-above imho. 5512 can be snaffled too for not a huge amount more.
If buying gilt, try and get one that is super glossy and and where the gilt really still shiny (like above)... makes all the difference to one that is dulling all over imho. I like mine on orig small (slightly hexagonal) crown too rather than chunky square service crown if poss, just looks nicely period. As for the Sea Dweller I'm 100% with you on that. The 666 is a nice piece but doesn't feel vintagey too me as quite chunky, heavy, sitting high on wrist watch imo. I never wore my matte at all, so sold it (the mattes fetch nearly GW money as you probably know). I love wearing (albeit still tallish, but lower c.o.g.and with warm dome plexi) DRSD and tbh the GW too - although i find it dwarfs a 9315/385 so fitted 93150/585 to all mine......
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28 October 2024, 05:51 PM | #6 |
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Thank you very much. Exactly the sort of responses I was looking for.
Regarding the gilt 5513 I'm interested in, it's all original by the looks of it. Really nice case, crimped crown, original bracelet, correct bezel and faded long 5 insert. The dial is super glossy and the writing really pops. Gold hands are nice too. The only slight negative, which doesn't really offend me, is that a couple of lume plots have slight dimples/missing material. Ok, thanks very much again guys. Off to do yet more thinking! |
28 October 2024, 06:14 PM | #7 |
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That gilt 5513 sounds like a very nice one. Get the watch that makes you smile every time you look at it
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28 October 2024, 09:23 PM | #9 |
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I am not a fan of these references based on cost and appearance. Too much money for me and not enough watch.
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This is exactly what happen to me, for a moment I thought I was over Vintage Rolex’s, but the 5513 Gilt that I finally bought few months ago, it just put back the smile on my face and remember why I collect them…
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Helpful.
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Consolidation. Opinions/help/advice required please.
I think you have already answered your question, sapphire is no longer doing it for you, you want all plexi so I vote if you are consolidating then get what you really want to look down at your wrist and see. I vote with Al, go gilt, because if you don't you'll second guess whenever you look down at your wrist.
Or food for thought, go matte + a late 80's 5513 if you want the glossy dial and get one with a little patina, but then again, where is the consolidation in that haha. Life is short, buy what you like and enjoy it
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Yesterday, 06:27 AM | #13 |
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Thank again everyone. I have everything I need to be happy with the direction I go in.
And thanks Jeff. An interesting thought and lovely condition piece you have there. However, as annoying as it is for me, I no longer enjoy gold plot surrounds as much either. I had a lovely '666' gloss and changed to a '666' matte for this reason. Only to go off sapphire!!!!! The further I go down this rabbit hole, the fewer the decades I seem to be restricted to....... |
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